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Mathematics, 21.05.2020 21:18 idk9329

Which ratio would help find the
height of the kite?
200 feet
50°
tan 50
sin 50
COS 50
cot 50


Which ratio would help find the height of the kite? 200 feet 50° tan 50 sin 50 COS 50 cot 50

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Which ratio would help find the
height of the kite?
200 feet
50°
tan 50

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